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What Causes Peeing Blood In 33 Weeks Pregnancy?

I am 33 weeks pregnant and noticed I was peeing blood. Is something wrong with me or the baby?



I am 34 years old, about 5 foot, and weigh 161 pounds at 33 weeks pregnant. I have had one miscarriage with my first pregnancy at 11 weeks. I have 2 healthy girls after that. I do have kidney stones and UTI's that pop up about once a year.



I have felt the baby move and do not feel like this is a UTI as it does not burn when I pee and I'm in no pain.



It concerns me because even though I have had kidney stones I have never been able to see blood in my urine when I pee. This is the first time and I needed to make sure it didn't mean something was wrong.
Mon, 16 Mar 2015
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Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum
I understand your concern.
Urinary tract infection can be silent in pregnancy and may not lead to usual symptoms due to effect of hormones on inflammation.
Blood in urine is a cause of concern and need to be investigated early. So, please visit your gynaecologist for urine examination and further management.
All the best.
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What Causes Peeing Blood In 33 Weeks Pregnancy?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum I understand your concern. Urinary tract infection can be silent in pregnancy and may not lead to usual symptoms due to effect of hormones on inflammation. Blood in urine is a cause of concern and need to be investigated early. So, please visit your gynaecologist for urine examination and further management. All the best.